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Show PERSONAL. P. B. Woodruff, agent for Snider & Holmes, paper dealers of St. Louis, is in the city soliciting orders. Mark Croxall, who has been very ill of late, in Butte, is slowly convalescing, and will shortly be again on the streets. O.H. Hardy, of Hardy Bros. & Burton, general merchants, Salt Lake City, represents repre-sents R. B. Margett's estate, brewers and malt dealers, and is among the Utah delegates dele-gates at the Laclede hotel. St. Louis Republican. Repub-lican. . . Dr. J. R. Thompson, who has been up north on a protracted trip, returned last evening. The Doctor is looking remarkably well, and he reports the people up in that section as prosperous and happy, though a few of them are in some fear of the deputies. Mr. W. C. Borland, ' the popular general agent of the passenger department of the U. P. stations in this city, has just resigned that position, the resignation to take effect on the 1st of next month. Mr.- Hoyt Sherman, Sher-man, Jr., who arrived here with a party of Eastern excursionists this afternoon, is to succeed Mr. Borland. The resignation will be met with general regret, as Mr. Borland has not only proved himself an efficient officer of the company, but a genial and courteous gentleman. |